FIVE NEW DISTRICT HOSPITALS TO BE SET UP IN THE WESTERN REGION, A MYTH OR REALITY!

President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has announced that plans have been put in place to construct five new district hospitals in the Western Region to reduce pressure on the already existing facilities. He explained that, since new communities had emerged and the country’s population is increasing, there is the need for more hospitals to be established in order cater for each citizen in the country. Nana Akufo-Addo made mention of this in Tarkwa, when he communicated with some chiefs in the Western Region. Some Members of Parliament, Deputy Ministers, Metropolitan,Ministers of state, Municipal and District Chief Executives from the Western Region and party leadership accompanied the President during his three-day tour to the Western Region. The President told the gathering that the project would be launch this year and the people of Bogoso are going to benefit , Nsueam, Axim, Mpohor and Akotombra when the project is complete. Osabarima Kwaw Entsei II,

of Mpohor traditional area, on behalf of his colleagues asked the President what he was doing to improve the poor road networks in and around mining communities and revive the Bonsa tyre and Aboso glass factories that has been abandoned for years. He reminded the President of the promise he made during the 2016 election to increase mineral royalties to 10 percent for chiefs in mining areas. In his response, Nana Akufo-Addo reassured the chiefs of honoring his promise as he was having discussions with Minerals Commission.

Five Hospitals To Be Set Up In The Western Region.

On the Bonsa tyre factory and Aboso glass factories, the President said they were yet to complete a feasibility studies on the two projects to help the government know its true state. Nana Akufo-Addo indicated that the roads in Tarkwa Township would be constructed this year. In addition, the President noted that he has met leaders of the various mining companies in the country to enable them support the government in improving roads in Tarkwa, Prestea, Obuasi and other mining communities.